
Our Secret Diary
Romance
Overview
Nozomi Kuroda is in the 2nd grade of high school. One day, she finds a letter in a classroom desk. The letter has only the word "like" written on it. The person who wrote the letter is Jun Setoyama. He happens to be the most popular boy at the high school. Nozomi Kuroda feels embarrassed, but she eventually leaves a reply in a shoe closet at school. This is how their secret exchange diary begins. Nozomi Kuroda soon learns that the intended recipient for the first letter was her best friend. Nevertheless, Nozomi Kuroda is attracted to Jun Setoyama, who expresses his thoughts and feelings unlike her. She's unable to tell him the truth that the person exchanging messages is her and not her best friend.
Top Cast


Fumiya Takahashi
Fumiya Takahashi
Jun Setoyama
Fumiya Takahashi
Jun Setoyama


Hiyori Sakurada
Hiyori Sakurada
Nozomi Kuroda
Hiyori Sakurada
Nozomi Kuroda


Mizuki Kayashima
Mizuki Kayashima
Erino Matsumoto
Mizuki Kayashima
Erino Matsumoto


Ryosuke Sota
Ryosuke Sota
Haruto Yoneda
Ryosuke Sota
Haruto Yoneda


Nagisa Saito
Nagisa Saito
Yuko Hayashi
Nagisa Saito
Yuko Hayashi


Mizuki Itagaki
Mizuki Itagaki
Hiroto Yano
Mizuki Itagaki
Hiroto Yano
Maru Kiuchi
Maru Kiuchi
Saya
Maru Kiuchi
Saya


Coco Masui
Coco Masui
Moe
Coco Masui
Moe
Futa Kimura
Futa Kimura
Ishii
Futa Kimura
Ishii
Yuuka
Yuuka
Miku Setoyama
Yuuka
Miku Setoyama
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